Safeguarding

Legal aid for domestic abuse victims

18/04/2012 3:30 pm

CSAN, the Catholic Church’s social action arm, last night welcomed late government changes to the LASPO bill, which will protect legal aid for domestic abuse victims.

The Secretary of State for Justice Ken Clarke expanded the list of evidence that domestic abuse victims could provide to prove eligibility for legal aid. Statements from GPs, women’s refuges and the police will now continue to count as evidence for legal aid provision. The Secretary of State also increased the proposed time limit on the validity of evidence to 24 months.

Helen O’Brien, Chief Executive of CSAN (Caritas Social Action Network) said “Legal aid is nothing short of essential for allowing many victims of domestic abuse to escape the cycle of fear and mistreatment. We are pleased that the government has recognised the importance of legal aid provision and has continued to make it accessible to those who are in very vulnerable situations”

The government’s u-turn on legal aid provision for domestic abuse victims comes after a period of campaigning by a number of groups including CSAN, which coordinated a public letter sent to Ken Clarke signed by the leaders of 10 major faith groups.

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CSAN (Caritas Social Action Network) is the official social action agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.